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January21_Pedro

This seminar bridges bioelectrical research across scales, from single cells to plant systems, highlighting the evolution of biosensing methods and their application in human glioblastoma tumors and plant electrophysiology. It explores how integrating bioelectronic devices with software-assisted analysis can reveal hidden patterns in complex biological signals, opening new pathways for real-time monitoring and data-driven discovery.

 

About the Speaker

Pedro Inácio is a bioelectronics researcher specializing in low-cost, sustainable sensors and embedded systems for physiological and environmental monitoring, with substantial experience in R&D, prototyping, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

The seminar is free of charge, but registration is mandatory.

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Building 7, Room 1.39
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